Goal and Problem-Finding Systems as Requirements for the Discovery of Decision Problems
Rudolf Grünig and
Richard Kühn
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Richard Kühn: (1939−2023)
Chapter 3 in Solving Complex Decision Problems, 2025, pp 11-18 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter deals with goal and problem-finding systems. First, their functions in the context of situation assessment are shown. This is followed by an explanation of what a goal system is and what kind of goals we can distinguish. The explanations are rounded off with an example of a goal system. Finally, the problem-finding system is explained, and two types of problem-finding systems are distinguished. As an example, the early warning system by Parfitt and Collins is presented.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-71620-5_3
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